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Pronunciation: [ɐdˈɔːnmənts] (IPA)

Adornments are decorative items used to enhance the beauty or attractiveness of a person or object. There are several synonyms for adornments, including embellishments, decorations, ornamentations, accessories, trinkets, baubles, and finery. Embellishments are decorative details or additions that enhance the aesthetic appeal of something. Decorations are objects used to add beauty or color to a space. Ornamentations are decorative elements that make an object look more attractive. Accessories are items that complement an outfit or enhance its overall look. Trinkets and baubles are small, decorative items that are worn for their aesthetic appeal. Finally, finery refers to fashionable or elegant clothing or accessories worn for special occasions.

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Usage examples for Adornments

Those who capture the slaves and keep them at work lay claim to the products of their labor-at first better weapons and personal adornments, then separate homes for the chiefs and priests, separate gardens, separate flocks and herds, and-what more natural?
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
St. Jerome pronounced these adornments as unworthy of Christianity.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
The dreams of childhood-its airy fables, its graceful, beautiful, humane, impossible adornments of the world beyond, so good to be believed in once, so good to be remembered when outgrown, for then the least among them rises to the stature of a great charity in the heart, suffering little children to come into the midst of it, and to keep with their pure hands a garden in the stony ways of this world, wherein it were better for all the children of Adam that they should oftener sun themselves, simple and trustful, and not worldly-wise-what had she to do with these?
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes

Famous quotes with Adornments

  • The attribute most noble of the hand Is readiness in giving; of the head, Bending before a teacher; of the mouth, Veracious speaking; of a victor?s arms, Undaunted valour; of the inner heart, Pureness the most unsullied; of the ears, Delight in hearing and receiving truth?These are adornments of high-minded men, Better than all the majesty of Empire.
    Bhartrihari
  • Although all the qualities of mind may be united in a great genius, yet there are some which are special and peculiar to him; his views are unlimited; he always acts uniformly and with the same activity; he sees distant objects as if present; he comprehends and grasps the greatest, sees and notices the smallest matters; his thoughts are elevated, broad, just and intelligible. Nothing escapes his observation, and he often finds truth in spite of the obscurity that hides her from others. A lofty mind always thinks nobly, it easily creates vivid, agreeable, and natural fancies, places them in their best light, clothes them with all appropriate adornments, studies others' tastes, and clears away from its own thoughts all that is useless and disagreeable.
    François de La Rochefoucauld
  • Skinner … decrees … the abolition of freedom by way of behavior modification and a souped-up environment, in the name of a new “scientific” value—survival. The irony is that freedom and individuality have only existed in their mangled bourgeois form; to propose junking them in the name of survival is to propose the very society we now have, one that subsists exactly by an ethos of survival, paying lip service to freedom and the individual while rewarding the victors and punishing the victims. Freedom and individuality have never been more than adornments for an ugly environment of survival of the fittest.
    Russell Jacoby
  • Everything that tends to make it difficult to distinguish youth from age is an act of civilization. The best-mannered age in history invented the wig - a homage rendered by hair to baldness. The effect of powder and rouge is to make young women like their grandmothers, and invalids like healthy people. Clever dressmaking establishments and beauty shops create fashions which make it possible for elderly women to keep hoping. After a certain age, the art of dressing consists of hiding one's shortcomings, and this is another form of politeness. The veil is a marvelous invention for confusing the image and giving its wearers the semblance of beauty. All adornments are veils: they conceal the ravages of time as well as may be.
    André Maurois

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